22/07/2011 (1300 GMT)
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United Nations in Somalia
Somalia's Al Shabaab, says a ban on agencies remains in place but Shantha Bloeman of UNICEF in Africa says some aid is getting through.
Duration: 05:30
Delivering aid to Somalia
Yusuf Garaad Omar, the head of the 大象传媒's Somali Service talks to Newshour about the difficulties aid agencies face delivering aid in Somalia.
Duration: 07:57
Somalia's victims of the crisis
Our East Africa Correspondent, Will Ross, has been to the capital Mogadishu and reports on the situation there.
Duration: 13:00
Murdoch evidence disputed
Damian Collins, a Conservative MP explains the significance of a key email to the widening phone hacking scandal.
Duration: 18:54
Pakistan's musical revival
Aleem Maqbool reports from Lahore on Pakistan's up and coming jazz scene.
Duration: 23:00
Saudi Arabia introduces new anti-terror law
The 大象传媒's Security Correspondent Frank Gardner reports on Saudi Arabia's new anti-terrorism law which critics say criminalises political dissent.
Duration: 30:00
Critics call Saudi Arabia's new law a threat
Mohammad Al-Qahtani, Head of the Saudi Civil Rights Association tells Newshour what Saudi Arabia's new law will mean in practice.
Duration: 33:49
Artist Lucian Freud dies age 88
Sue Tilley, tells Newshour what it was like posing for one of Lucian Freud's most famous portraits.
Duration: 38:00
How loyal is Libya to Colonel Gaddafi?
Christian Fraser is in Tripoli finding out how much support is left for Colonel Gaddafi following the uprising.
Duration: 43:00
UK reacts to the hacking scandal
What do the British public make of the phone hacking scandal engulfing the establishment? Newshour reports.
Duration: 53:00
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